EPA Press Release:
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASEDecember 21, 2012
EPA Releases Update on Ongoing Hydraulic Fracturing Study
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) today provided an update on its ongoing national study currently underway
to better understand any potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking
water resources. Results of the study, which Congress requested EPA to complete,
are expected to be released in a draft for public and peer review in 2014. The
update provided today outlines work currently underway, including the status of
research projects that will inform the final study. It is important to note that
while this progress report outlines the framework for the final study, it does
not draw conclusions about the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing on
drinking water resources, which will be made in the final study.
As the
administration and EPA has made clear, natural gas has a central role to play in
our energy future, and this important domestic fuel source has extensive
economic, energy security, and environmental benefits. The study EPA is
currently undertaking is part of EPA’s focus to ensure that as the
Administration continues to work to expand production of this important domestic
resource safely and responsibly.
Among the information released today
are updates on 18 research projects and details on the agency’s research
approach as well as next steps for these ongoing projects and analyses. Today’s
update follows the public release, in November 2011, of the agency’s final study
plan, which underwent scientific peer review and public comment.
EPA has
engaged stakeholders, including industry, to ensure that the study reflects
current practices in hydraulic fracturing. EPA continues to request data and
information from the public and stakeholders and has put out a formal request
for information which can be accessed through the federal register at: https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2012/11/09/2012-27452/request-for-information-to-inform-hydraulic-fracturing-research-related-to-drinking-water-resources
EPA also expects to release a draft report of
results from the study in late 2014. The study has been designated a Highly
Influential Scientific Assessment, meaning it will receive the highest level of
peer review in accordance with EPA’s peer review handbook before it is
finalized. The 2014 draft report will synthesize the results from the ongoing
projects together with the scientific literature to answer the study’s main
research questions.
EPA's Science Advisory Board (SAB) is forming a
panel of independent experts which will review and provide their individual
input on the ongoing study to EPA. The SAB will provide an opportunity for the
public to offer comments for consideration by the individual panel members. For
more information on the SAB process, please visit: http://yosemite.epa.gov/sab/sabpeople.nsf/WebCommittees/BOARD
More information: www.epa.gov/hfstudy
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